���������� Apple AudioVisionThe Power Macintosh computers provide connection to AudioVision monitors (and other monitors when used with an adapter cable) by means of an AudioVision HDI-45 monitor socket on their back panels.
���������� Apple Display Connector (ADC, Apple Digital) videoThe Apple Display Connector (ADC) is a proprietary modification of the DVI connector that combines analog and digital video signals, USB, and power all in one cable. Apple used ADC for their flat panel LCDs and their final CRT display, before deciding to use
���������� Apple Macintosh II Videocardused in the Macintosh II High-Resolution Video Card, Macintosh II Extended High-Resolution Video Card, and Macintosh Display Cards 4�8, 8�24, and 8�24GC, second version of the Macintosh II portrait Video Card.
���������� Apple S-Video InputThe Power Macintosh AV card also contains two identical connectors for S-video input and output, with adapter cables for composite video devices that have RCA connectors (like television equipment).Available on Apple Power Macintosh 6100AV/7100AV/8100AV
���������� Apple S-Video OutputThe Power Macintosh AV card also contains two identical connectors for S-video input and output, with adapter cables for composite video devices that have RCA connectors (like television equipment). Available on Apple Power Macintosh 6100AV/7100AV/8100AV
���������� Apple video/composite outThe iMac G5 detects the type of display adapter that is plugged in and programs the graphics IC to route the appropriate video signals to the connector. The signal assignments on the video connector when the composite adapter is attached are shown